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Upacara Pande Mbaru Gendang Di Kampung Tenda Kelurahan Tenda Kecamatan Langke Rembong Kabupaten Manggarai Flores Ntt Petronela Sriyanti Kamis; Purwadi .; A.A. Ayu Murniasih
Humanis Vol 17 No 3 (2016)
Publisher : Udayana University

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Manggarai regency has numerous villages that preserve traditional ceremonies and Tenda Village, or Kampung Tenda becomes one of the villages that preserve the ceremony of Pande Mbaru Gendang. The aims of the study were to know the procession and procedures of the ceremony of Pande Mbaru Gendang and to know the meaning and function of the ceremony in Tenda Village. Theory of Robert K. Merton about manifest and latent functions was applied and the concept of the study talked about procession, ceremony, ceremony of Pande Mbaru Gendang, meaning, and function. Qualitative method was applied. The study showed there were three procedures in ceremony of Pande Mbaru Gendang. The first procedure was a ceremony before starting to build the traditional house; the second procedure was a ceremony in current progress of constructing traditional house; and the third procedure was a ceremony after finishing the traditional house. However, it was observed Pande Mbaru Gendang also experienced constant changes occurred in ceremonial procession of laying the first stone, Roko Molas Poco, and Congko Lokap. There were manifest and latent functions found in the ceremony of Pande Mbaru Gendang, and religious, education, kinship, and economic meanings were embodied in the ceremony.
Study of Local Wisdom on the Role of Culture in Maternal and Child Health in Ruteng Subdistrict, Manggarai District, NTT Province Bambang Dharwiyanto Putro; A.A. Ayu Murniasih
Udayana Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol 3 No 1 (2019): UJoSSH, Feburary 2019
Publisher : Research and Community Services Institutes of Udayana University

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Health problems are closely related to culture or tradition in society. Cultural values in the community of Manggarai is a cultural potential that can be used as a means of agreeing to various public health issues including finding solutions to problems in the field of maternal and child health. Until now, traditional cultural values (local wisdom) still play important role in the process of maternal and child health care in the practice of pregnancy and childbirth care, and some are still handled by a traditional midwife (ata pecing). This study aims at determining the role of culture in maternal and child health practices, how health care search behavior and cultural potential of maternal and child health care practices in Ruteng sub-district are. The study was conducted by using an ethnographic approach method as one of the variants of the qualitative approach. The research activities included field assessments to understand the condition of the research location, field data collection by using interview, observation, literature and document verification techniques. The data collected from various sources were then processed, analyzed, and then presented in the form of interpretative descriptive argumentation. Manggarai community still believes in local customs and some particular behaviors for pregnant and postpartum women. A cultural conception of abstinence is intended to safeguard the safety of the mother and baby. However, the reasons revealed related to the restrictions are only symbolic. Health care providers and health workers need to understand the symbolic meaning contained in the respective abstinence.